In the number 650419, the 5 is in the hundred-thousands place, which gives it a value of 500,000. In the number 123965, the 5 is in the ten-thousands place, giving it a value of 50,000. To find how many times greater the 5 in 650419 is than the 5 in 123965, you divide 500,000 by 50,000, resulting in 10. Therefore, the 5 in 650419 is 10 times greater than the 5 in 123965.
One million times greater.
The digit 6 is 1,000 times greater than the value of the 4.
The digit in a number that has a greater value than ten times the value of the first digit to its right is the digit in the tens place or higher. For example, in the number 52, the digit 5 (in the tens place) has a value of 50, which is greater than ten times the value of the digit 2 (which is 20). Thus, any digit in a higher place value can potentially meet this criterion.
80
1,000 times
It's 10 times greater.
One million times greater.
The digit 6 is 1,000 times greater than the value of the 4.
It is 9 times greater (10 times as great).
How many times greater is the value of 3 in 300 than the value of the 3 in 300
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It is 1000 times greater because 1000*355 = 355000
100 times
In the number 640700, the value of the 4 is 40,000, since it is in the ten-thousands place. In the number 670040, the value of the 4 is 4,000, as it is in the thousands place. To find how many times greater the value of 4 in 640700 is compared to the value of 4 in 670040, we divide 40,000 by 4,000, which equals 10. Thus, the value of 4 in 640700 is 10 times greater than in 670040.
The digit in a number that has a greater value than ten times the value of the first digit to its right is the digit in the tens place or higher. For example, in the number 52, the digit 5 (in the tens place) has a value of 50, which is greater than ten times the value of the digit 2 (which is 20). Thus, any digit in a higher place value can potentially meet this criterion.
80
10 times larger